US5372912A - Radiation-sensitive resist composition and process for its use - Google Patents
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- G03—PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
- G03F—PHOTOMECHANICAL PRODUCTION OF TEXTURED OR PATTERNED SURFACES, e.g. FOR PRINTING, FOR PROCESSING OF SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES; MATERIALS THEREFOR; ORIGINALS THEREFOR; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED THEREFOR
- G03F7/00—Photomechanical, e.g. photolithographic, production of textured or patterned surfaces, e.g. printing surfaces; Materials therefor, e.g. comprising photoresists; Apparatus specially adapted therefor
- G03F7/004—Photosensitive materials
- G03F7/039—Macromolecular compounds which are photodegradable, e.g. positive electron resists
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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- the present invention relates to a radiation-sensitive resist composition and the process for its use in the manufacture or integrated circuits.
- Lithographic techniques are widely used in industry to produce integrated circuit patterns in microelectronic devices such as integrated circuit chips, circuit boards and the like.
- lithographic positive, radiation-sensitive resist compositions generally contain a film-forming organic material and an o-naphthoquinone diazide which decomposes on exposure to radiation to form an indenecarboxylic acid.
- the film-forming organic material is usually an alkali-soluble phenol-formaldehyde novolac resin. Its dissolution in an aqueous alkaline solution is inhibited by the naphthoquinone diazide.
- this diazide when this diazide is decomposed in the irradiated areas, its efficacy as dissolution rate inhibitor decreases and the exposed areas or the coating become more soluble in a basic developer than the unexposed areas.
- the present invention relates to a positive tone, radiation-sensitive resist composition
- a positive tone, radiation-sensitive resist composition comprising a radiation-sensitive acid generator, a binder soluble in aqueous base and an acid labile copolymer comprising the reaction product of (i) acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or mixtures thereof (ii) alkyl methacrylate, alkyl acrylate or mixtures thereof and (iii) a monomer having an acid labile pendant group.
- the radiation-sensitive resist composition of the present invention provides improved post-exposure differential solubility.
- the present invention also relates to the use of the resist composition to make integrated circuits and to an integrated circuit assembly made using the composition.
- the present invention relates to a positive tone, radiation-sensitive composition
- a positive tone, radiation-sensitive composition comprising a radiation-sensitive acid generator, a polymeric binder soluble in aqueous base and a copolymer comprising the reaction product of (i) acrylic acid, mothacrylic acid or mixtures thereof; (ii) alkyl methacrylate, alkyl acrylate or mixtures thereof and (iii) a monomer having an acid labile pendant group.
- the key ingredient in the resist composition is the copolymer.
- the copolymer is the reaction product of a plurality of monomers.
- the first monomer is selected from acrylic acid or mothacrylic acid or mixtures thereof.
- the preferred monomer is methacrylic acid.
- the acid monomer contributes to the dissolution enhancing property of the copolymer.
- the second monomer is selected from alkyl acrylate, alkyl methacrylate or mixtures thereof.
- alkyl ester of these monomers can be used to synthesize the copolymer.
- Preferred alkyl esters are methyl, and ethyl.
- the second monomer contributes to the solubility of the copolymer in the polymeric binder.
- the third monomer has an acid labile pendant group. The third monomer provides acid sensitive groups pendant on the copolymer backbone.
- the preferred acid labile pendant groups are organic ester groups which undergo a cleavage reaction in the presence of an acid.
- Preferred ester groups are t-butyl esters of carboxcylic acids and t-butyl carbonates of phenols.
- additional acid sensitive groups are listed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,491,628, "Positive- And Negative-Working Resist Compositions With Acid Generating Photoinitiator and Polymer With Acid-Labile Groups Pendant From Polymer Backbone", H. Ito, C. G. Willson, and J. M. J. Frechet, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
- Preferred monomers useful in the practice of the present invention include the t-butyl esters of acrylates and methacrylates.
- the third monomer in combination with the radiation sensitive acid generator contributes radiation sensitivity to the copolymer.
- the copolymer can also optionally comprise other monomers known to those skilled in the art.
- the copolymer of the present invention will generally comprise about 1 to 20 weight % (preferably about 10 to 15 weight %) of the acrylic acid, methacrylic acid or mixtures thereof component; about 35 to 65 weight % (preferably about 50 to 60 weight %) of the methacrylate, acrylate or mixtures thereof component and about 15 to 50 weight % (preferably about 20 to 40 weight %) of the monomer with acid labile group component.
- the choice of the specific monomers and their weight percent in copolymer is varied depending upon the properties desired in the copolymer.
- the dissolution enhancement/inhibition property of the copolymer can be optimized in a specific binder without varying the amount of the copolymer in the composition.
- the radiation sensitivity of the copolymer can be varied by varying the amount of the methacrylic acid component and the monomer component with the acid labile group.
- the glass transition temperature can be varied to some extent by varying the amount of the acrylate component and the methacrylic acid component in the copolymer within the range of solubility of the copolymer in the binder.
- the copolymer is uniquely soluble in phenolic binders to enable the formation of a homogenous composition without phase separation.
- the copolymer is also substantially transparent in the deep UV spectrum thereby enabling the use of novolacs as a binder for deep UV lithography.
- the copolymer will generally comprise about 10 to about 50 weight % of composition.
- copolymer can be synthesized by standard free radical solution polymerization techniques known by those skilled in the art. Suitable copolymers are disclosed in Allen et al., U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,045,431 and 5,071,730, the disclosures of which arc incorporated herein by reference.
- the second component of the resist composition of the present invention is a polymeric binder which is soluble in aqueous base.
- Suitable binders include phenolic binders such as phenolic polymers (e.g. hydroxystyrene and carbon and oxygen alkylated derivatives), and novolacs.
- Suitable novolacs are resins from an aldehyde such as acetaldehyde or formaldehyde, with a phenol such as phenol itself, or phenol substituted with 1 or 2 alkyl groups of 1 to 9 carbon atoms each, e.g., o-, m-, and p-cresol, the xylenols, p-tert.butyl phenol, and p-nonyphenol, p-phenyl-phenol, resorcinol and bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)methane.
- Preferred binders are alkylated hydroxystyrene polymers and cresol novolacs.
- aqueous base soluble resins will be known to those skilled in the art.
- the resin will preferably comprises about 50 to 90 weight % of the composition.
- the positive tone resist composition also comprises a photosensitive acid generator. Upon exposure to radiation, the radiation-sensitive acid generator generates a strong acid.
- Suitable acid generators include triflates, (e.g. triphenylsulfonium triflate), pyrogallol (e.g.
- trimesylate of pyrogallol onium salts such as triarylsulfonium and diaryl iodonium hexafluorantimonates, hexafluoroarsenates, trifluoromethane sulfonates and others; trifluoromethanesulfonates esters of hydroxyimides, alpha-alpha'-bis-sulfonyl diazomethanes, sulfonate esters of nitro-substituted benzyl alcohols and napthoquinone-4-diazides.
- onium salts such as triarylsulfonium and diaryl iodonium hexafluorantimonates, hexafluoroarsenates, trifluoromethane sulfonates and others; trifluoromethanesulfonates esters of hydroxyimides, alpha-alpha'-bis-sulfonyl diazomethanes, sulf
- the radiation-sensitive acid generator comprises about 1 to about 20 weight % of the composition.
- the present invention also relates to a process for generating a positive tone resist image on a substrate comprising the steps of: (a) coating a substrate with a film comprising the positive tone resist composition of the present invention; (b) imagewise exposing the film to radiation; and (c) developing the image.
- the first step involves coating the substrate with a film comprising the positive tone resist composition dissolved in a suitable solvent.
- Suitable substrates are comprised of silicon, ceramics, polymer or the like.
- Suitable solvents include propylene glycol methyl ether acetate (PGME) or cyclohexanone.
- the film can be coated on the substrate using art known techniques such as spin or spray coating, or doctor blading.
- the film is heated to an elevated temperature of about 90° to 150° C. for a short period of time of about 1 min.
- the film is imagewise exposed to radiation suitably electron beam or electromagnetic preferably electromagnetic radiation such as ultraviolet or x-ray, preferably ultraviolet radiation suitably at a wavelength of about 240 to 514 nm preferably about 250 nm (248/254 nm).
- radiation sources include mercury, mercury/xenon, and xenon lamps, x-ray or e-beam.
- the radiation is absorbed by the radiation-sensitive acid generator to produce free acid in the exposed area.
- the free acid catalyzes the cleavage of the acid labile pendant group of the copolymer which converts the copolymer from dissolution inhibitor to dissolution enhancer thereby increasing the solubility of the exposed resist composition in an aqueous base.
- the solubility of the exposed resist composition in aqueous base is greater than the solubility of the virgin binder in aqueous base.
- the film is again heated to an elevated temperature of about 90° to 150° C. for a short period of time of about 1 min.
- the third step involves development of the positive tone image with a suitable solvent.
- suitable solvents include aqueous base preferably an aqueous base without metal ions such as tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide or choline.
- the composition of the present invention provides positive images with high contrast and straight walls. Uniquely, the dissolution property of the composition of the present invention can be varied by simply varying the composition of the copolymer. Further, because the copolymer has a very low optical density in the deep UV (e.g. 250 nm), it enables the use of novalacs as a binder for deep UV lithography. Lastly, the copolymer raises the Tg of novolac containing compositions thereby improving their performance in post-image development processes.
- the present invention also relates to an integrated circuit assembly such as an integrated circuit chip, multichip module or circuit board made by the process of the present invention.
- the integrated circuit assembly comprises a circuit formed on a substrate by the steps of: (a) coating a substrate with a film comprising the positive tone resist composition of the present invention; (b) imagewise exposing the film to radiation; (c) developing the image to expose the substrate and (d) forming the circuit in the developed film on the substrate by art known techniques.
- circuit patterns can be formed in the exposed areas by coating the substrate with a conductive material such as conductive metals by art known techniques such as evaporation, sputtering, plating, chemical vapor deposition or laser induced deposition.
- a conductive material such as conductive metals
- art known techniques such as evaporation, sputtering, plating, chemical vapor deposition or laser induced deposition.
- the surface of the film can be milled to remove any excess conductive material.
- Dielectric materials may also be deposited by similar means during the process of making circuits.
- Inorganic ions such as boron, phosphorous or arsenic can be implanted in the substrate in the process for making p or n doped circuit transistors. Other means for forming circuits are well known to those skilled in the art.
- a resist composition comprising (i) about 69 weight % of poly (3-methyl-4-hydroxystyrene); (ii) about 29 weight % of a copolymer [comprising 47% methylmethacrylate (MAA) 38% t-butylmethacrylate (TBMA) and 15% methacrylic acid (MAA)] and (iii) about 2 weight % of triphenylsulfonium triflate was dissolved in PGME and spin coated on a silicon substrate. The film was baked at 90° C. for 90 sec and then exposed at 248 nm (about 6 mJ/cm 2 ). The film was again baked at 90° C. for 90 see and developed in ammonium hydroxide to give an image (0.6 micron lines and spaces 1 micron thick) with vertical wall profiles without T-topping.
- a copolymer comprising 47% methylmethacrylate (MAA) 38% t-butylmethacrylate (TBMA) and 15% methacrylic
- Composition 1 10 weight % of the triester of 1-oxo-2diazonaphthoquinone-4-sulfonic acid with 2,3,4-trihydroxybenzophenone (tris-F), 2.5 weight % of a copolymer (60% MAA; 25% TBMA; 15% MAA) and 87.5 weight % of novolac.
- Composition 2 10 weight % of tris-F; 2.5 weight % of (1,1,1 butoxycarbonylmethoxyphenyl) ethane and 87.5 weight % of novolac.
- Composition 3 10 weight % of tris-F; 3.8 weight % of (1,1,1 butoxycarbonylmethoxyphenyl) ethane and 86.2 weight % of novolac.
- compositions were dissolved in propylene glycol methyl ether acetate and spin coated as a one micron film on a silicon substrate.
- the films were then baked at 95° C. for 60 sec.
- a portion of each film was then exposed at 405 nm with a close sufficient to decompose substantially all of the tris-F photoacid generator (each exposed film was given the same dose).
- the film was then developed with 0.263N aqueous tetramethyl ammonium hydroxide using laser end point detector to measure dissolution rates and give the following contrast values.
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